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          --- old/usr/src/man/man7d/ieee1394.7d
          +++ new/usr/src/man/man7d/ieee1394.7d
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   6      -.TH IEEE1394 7D "May 13, 2017"
        7 +.TH IEEE1394 7D "Jan 10, 2020"
   7    8  .SH NAME
   8      -ieee1394, firewire, 1394 \- Solaris IEEE-1394 Architecture
        9 +ieee1394, firewire, 1394 \- illumos IEEE-1394 Architecture
   9   10  .SH DESCRIPTION
  10      -.LP
  11   11  IEEE-1394 provides a means for interconnecting devices in computer and home
  12   12  entertainment systems. (The IEEE-1394 architecture is also known as Firewire,
  13   13  an Apple Computer trademark, and i.Link, a Sony trademark). The most common
  14   14  IEEE-1394 devices are digital camcorders, mass-storage devices and cameras
  15      -(including webcam-type devices). For more information on USB, refer to the 1394
  16      -Trade Association website at http://\fIwww.1394ta.org\fR.
       15 +(including webcam-type devices). For more information on IEEE-1394, refer to the
       16 +1394 Trade Association website at http://\fIwww.1394ta.org\fR.
  17   17  .sp
  18   18  .LP
  19      -The Solaris IEEE-1394 architecture supports up to 63 hot-pluggable IEEE-1394
       19 +The illumos IEEE-1394 architecture supports up to 63 hot-pluggable IEEE-1394
  20   20  devices per IEEE-1394 bus. The maximum data transfer rate is 400 Mbits,
  21   21  depending on the capabilities of the attached device.
  22   22  .sp
  23   23  .LP
  24      -The Solaris IEEE-1394 architecture supports devices implementing a number of
       24 +The illumos IEEE-1394 architecture supports devices implementing a number of
  25   25  different specifications. The basic behavior of the IEEE-1394 bus is described
  26   26  in the \fIIEEE 1394-1995\fR and \fIIEEE 1394a-2000\fR specifications.
  27   27  .sp
  28   28  .LP
  29   29  IEEE-1394 host controllers implementing the 1394 Open Host Controller Interface
  30   30  specification are supported. Camcorders implementing the \fIIEC 61883\fR
  31   31  and 1394 Trade Association AV/C specifications are supported. Mass-storage
  32   32  devices implementing the \fIANSI SBP-2\fR specification are supported. Digital
  33   33  cameras implementing the 1394 Trade Association 1394-based Digital Camera
  34   34  (IIDC) specification are supported.
  35   35  .SH FILES
  36      -.LP
  37   36  Listed below are drivers and modules which either utilize or are utilized by
  38      -the Solaris IEEE-1394 architecture. Drivers in \fB/kernel/drv\fR are 32 bit
  39      -drivers (only). Drivers in \fB/kernel/drv/sparcv9\fR or \fB/kernel/drv/amd64\fR
  40      -are 64 bit drivers.
       37 +the illumos IEEE-1394 architecture.
  41   38  .sp
  42   39  
  43   40  .sp
  44   41  .TS
  45   42  box;
  46   43  c | c
  47   44  l | l .
  48   45  SUPPORT MODULE(S)       FUNCTION
  49   46  _
  50      -/kernel/misc/[sparcv9|amd64/]s1394      IEEE-1394 framework
       47 +/kernel/misc/[sparcv9|amd64]/s1394      IEEE-1394 framework
  51   48  _
  52      -/kernel/misc/[sparcv9|amd64/]sbp2       Serial Bus Protocol-2 (SBP-2)
       49 +/kernel/misc/[sparcv9|amd64]/sbp2       Serial Bus Protocol-2 (SBP-2)
  53   50  .TE
  54   51  
  55   52  .sp
  56   53  
  57   54  .sp
  58   55  .TS
  59   56  box;
  60   57  c | c
  61   58  l | l .
  62   59  TARGET DRIVER   DEVICE CLASS
  63   60  _
  64      -/kernel/drv/[sparcv9|amd64/]s1394       IEEE-1394 framework
       61 +/kernel/drv/[sparcv9|amd64]/scsa1394    mass storage class
  65   62  _
  66      -/kernel/drv/[sparcv9|amd64/]scsa1394    mass storage class
       63 +/kernel/drv/[sparcv9|amd64]/av1394      camcorder (AV/C) class
  67   64  _
  68      -/kernel/drv/[sparcv9|amd64/]av1394      camcorder (AV/C) class
  69      -_
  70      -/kernel/drv/[sparcv9|amd64/]dcam1394    digital camera (IIDC) class
       65 +/kernel/drv/[sparcv9|amd64]/dcam1394    digital camera (IIDC) class
  71   66  .TE
  72   67  
  73   68  .sp
  74   69  
  75   70  .sp
  76   71  .TS
  77   72  box;
  78   73  c | c
  79   74  l | l .
  80   75  HOST CONTROLLER INTERFACE DRIVER(S)     DEVICE
  81   76  _
  82      -/kernel/drv/[sparcv9|amd64/]hci1394     Open HCI
       77 +/kernel/drv/[sparcv9|amd64]/hci1394     Open HCI
  83   78  .TE
  84   79  
  85   80  .SH ATTRIBUTES
  86      -.LP
  87   81  See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
  88   82  .sp
  89   83  
  90   84  .sp
  91   85  .TS
  92   86  box;
  93   87  c | c
  94   88  l | l .
  95   89  ATTRIBUTE TYPE  ATTRIBUTE VALUE
  96   90  _
  97   91  Architecture    PCI-based systems
  98   92  .TE
  99   93  
 100   94  .SH SEE ALSO
 101      -.LP
 102   95  \fBattributes\fR(5), \fBav1394\fR(7D), \fBdcam1394\fR(7D), \fBhci1394\fR(7D),
 103   96  \fBscsa1394\fR(7D), \fBiec61883\fR(7I)
 104   97  .sp
 105   98  .LP
 106   99  \fIIEEE 1394a\fR Specification - 1394 Trade Association, 2000
 107  100  .sp
 108  101  .LP
 109  102  \fIIEEE 1394\fR Specification - 1394 Trade Association, 1995
 110  103  .SH NOTES
 111      -.LP
 112  104  Booting from IEEE-1394 mass-storage devices is not supported, but may be
 113  105  possible if supported by the BIOS of the computer system.
    
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